If that describes you, you can apply to ClarityFM, but be aware they do verify your credentials to ensure that they provide a quality service.

If you’re really good, it’s rumored that you can charge hundreds of dollars for each call.

7. Fiverr

You may have heard of Fiverr, the website that allows people to sell a wide range of services for a nominal price of $5.

You can get it in an app, and use it on the move.

You might want to offer your services for writing or proofreading, or perhaps offer something particular to the place you’re visiting.

8. Start a Travel Blog

People dream of starting a travel blog, and using it to fund their traveling around the world.

It’s harder work than that, and difficult to make it pay. In fact, they say that even successful bloggers can take at least a year before they establish themselves online and start making money.

But if travel is your passion, and you have the means to get started, then this is one avenue you can explore to help you pay for those vacations that you love.

For example, check out TheSavvyBackpacker, an awesome travel blog founded by James & Sue, a couple who travel through Europe while spending as little as possible.

They, of course, make money from their travel blog through ads and affiliate offers.

There are much more examples of successful travel blogs out there, and while each of these sites has their own unique voice and style, they all have one thing in common – it took time and a lot of hard work to go from zero visitors to thousands of visitors a day.

So set realistic expectations if you’re going to start your own travel related blog.

9. Try WWOOFing

If you like the idea of sustainable and organic farming, and are concerned with the environment, you should look into WWOOFing.

Typically, in return for volunteer help, the farmers, or WWOOF posts will offer food and accommodation, as well as some learning opportunities.

You will have to work, but it can be a great experience, and it’s available in a great number of countries.

10. Become a Photographer

It’s not likely that National Geographic would want your photographs, as they have strict professional standards for high definition pictures taken with expensive cameras, but that does not mean that your pictures aren’t worth something.

If you like taking pictures while on vacation, look for interesting and unique subjects, something that is not run-of-the-mill so that your photos stand out.

You can sell your photographs in many places, and one of the easiest things is to list them on a stock photo website where you are paid a royalty every time someone purchases the image.

11. Offer to Be a House Sitter

You probably won’t be paid for it, but you will at least get your accommodation for free.

If you’re responsible, and wouldn’t mind looking after someone else’s house while they’re away, then there are websites that list opportunities.

15. Be a Secret Shopper

But secret shop for the travel industry. Rather than simply going into a store and buying goods, and later commenting on the service and appearance, travel secret shoppers may take a vacation and provide feedback to the operators.

17. Teach English As a Foreign Language

If you are a native English speaker, you have the basic qualifications to become TEFL certified, and this can be done in an intensive one month course.

You can expect your travel and accommodation to be paid, and you will receive a salary. You may even be able to take on private tuition in the evenings, helping friends of people you already know through the class and supplementing your income.

18. Be a Flight Attendant

If you’re serious about wanting to travel a lot, then a flight attendant’s job may be for you!

Of course, it is hard work while you are at work, and you will work irregular hours, as required.

On the other hand, if you are on international flights you will frequently spend the night in a foreign city before turning around, and you get great benefits in terms of free or discounted flights for yourself and family or friends.

For a higher paid and “higher flying” job, you might even want to get trained as a pilot, though this requires a lot more work and commitment.

19. Become an International Trader

For an interesting entrepreneurial opportunity, why not travel the world buying local artifacts, and importing them for sale at a great profit.

If you make sure you buy quality goods, which you can still get cheaply in many regions, there can be a lot of profit to be made.

And all your traveling for business would be tax-deductible.

The Bottom Line

If you have a passion for travel, then the opportunities above represent many different ways of satisfying that passion.

As you can see, you don’t necessarily have to have a fortune in order to travel the world.

With many of these options, not only you travel the world for free or cheap, in some case you can even get paid for doing it.

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